15-2-1 TOK Presentation! To what extent does our experience bring implicit bias in our assumptions? ! - Real life situation : 198 words‚ 1 min 20 s! So about one year ago‚ I’ve heard this story from my friend who had been living in Sweden for 2 years. He is a British born African who holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from University College London. He is tall and seems strong. He lived with his Swedish girlfriend but he didn’t get any jobs in the first 3 months‚ later he found a recruitment
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Model ToK Oral Presentation Understanding the Vancouver Riots: a TOK analysis of the violence following the Stanley Cup Hockey Finals on June 15th‚ 2011 Objectives of ToK Oral Presentation Identify and explore a Knowledge Issue (KI) raised by a Real-life Situation (RLS) Show insightful thinking about KI‚ supporting ideas about knowledge claims‚ justifying thinking‚ making connections with ToK concepts Presentation should have two stages: an introduction and brief explanation
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Why did we choose this topic? We think that knowing the past is an important thing – to understand what is happening and to prevent the “same” mistakes from the past. However‚ there is a slight problem in our knowledge of past. And that’s why we asked this question: ….. Real-life situation You might be thinking…why did they choose this topic? Isn’t it obvious that what we know really happened? Are they trying to show us some stupid conspiracy theories or what? So here comes the real life situation
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Take a real life situation Extract a knowledge issue from the real life situation Analyze the knowledge issue (not the real life situation) From your own perspective From other perspectives Using ideas and concepts from T.O.K While analyzing other KI’s will be identified and analyzed The product of this reflection will then be applied back to the real life situation The application should also extend beyond the original real life situation to other areas Why do different people have different
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Early this month we finished our final TOK presentation. I did mine with Faizaan‚ and we chose to take up the subject of philanthropy. The real reason that people give in the first place is a very controversial and relevant topic‚ and so we thought it would make a good topic for a presentation. It was very important for us to be interested in the topic we were going to be presenting‚ as we would be spending so many hours doing work on it- we are both interested in business and aspire to become businessmen
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INTRODUCE OURSELVES… JENNICA: So our topic is morality and our knowledge issue is: “To what extent does reason and emotion determine what is or isn’t moral?” SO..to break the q’s down… CAMILLE: Reason: Reason is the power of the mind to think‚ understand‚ and form judgments logically. JENNICA: Emotion: Emotions provide us with energy in our search for knowledge‚ and sometimes act to justify our beliefs. Six primary emotions – happiness‚ sadness‚ fear‚ anger‚ surprise and disgust
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Identify an issue of global significance which introduces a conflict of concepts and values. Examine the facts‚ language‚ statistics‚ and images used by at least two sides in the conflict in their representation of the issue. In the process‚ identify assumptions‚ justifications‚ values‚ and emotions which diverge. To what extent can you find the truth of the issue? 1. Poverty (also more specifically beggars and begging) 2. Social concepts of time (e.g. Mainstream concepts vs. First Nations’ concepts)
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Presentation Speech Today I am proud to present this “Teacher of the year” award to a hardworking individual. This year has been a long one. It is not easy teaching day in and day out but this teacher has made it look effortless. She is a great example a great mentor an immaculate teacher‚ and a firm administrator. Whenever someone phas a problem she is always there to talk. She gives great advice to students in need. She is an intellectual individual. Many times students have told me
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Presentation Draft Introduction Hello‚ good morning everyone. My name is Eddie and today I would like to talk to you something about telecommunication. So‚ what is telecommunication? Computers‚ mobile phones Wi-Fi and radar are all telephony technologies‚ just one field of telecommunications. Telecommunication is a general term for a vast array of technologies that send information over distances. Today‚ let’s just focus on one filed of telecommunication ‚online talking. As you know telecommunication
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SPEECH PATHOLOGY By: Sabrina Leviton WHAT THEY DO • Work with people who have a variety of speech-related disorders. • Disorders can include the inability to produce certain sounds‚ speech rhythm and fluency problems‚ and voice disorders. They also help people who want to modify accents or who have swallowing difficulties. • Work also involves assessment‚ diagnosis‚ treatment and prevention of speech-related disorders. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SPEECH PATHOLOGIST • Diagnose the nature and extent
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